Crystal Palace's U23 side have ended an impressive season in disappointment after losing out 1-0 to Nottingham Forest in their play-off semi-final tonight (Tuesday) at Selhurst Park.

A Virgil Gomis goal two minutes into extra time settled the contest in SE25, with the visitors progressing to a final showdown with Bolton Wanderers, who beat Charlton Athletic 3-1 in the other semi-final.

The Eagles finished the campaign as Professional Development League southern division champions after a superb season, earning themselves home advantage for this semi-final tie.

But they were far from their best in south London as Forest claimed the victory at Selhurst Park.

How did we rate the Eagles players on the night? Our Crystal Palace club writer, Robert Warlow, was at Selhurst Park to give his views, below.

Joe Tupper - Despite Palace being under the cosh at times, he didn't have too many saves to make, but he was alert and quick off his line to spare Giovanni McGregor's blushes early on. He was caught in no man's land for the Forest goal though as Gomis beat him to the ball to score. 6

Tyrick Mitchell - Got down the right well on a couple of occasions, after overcoming some early nerves. 6

Tyler Brown - Fairly quiet on the left hand side, particularly in the first half and did not get forward as much as Mitchell on the other flank. 5

Giovanni McGregor - Another who showed signs of nerves and almost gifted Forest the lead with a short backpass, only to be saved by his goalkeeper. He did improve, but was far from his best. 4

Lewis Bryon - Survived a penalty shout as Brennan Johnson cut across him, and had his hands full with the threat of Virgil Gomis and Gboly Ariyibi for Forest. 5

Jaroslaw Jach - Dealt with most things in the air, but conceded possession cheaply on a couple of occasions, putting Palace on the back foot. 5

Nya Kirby - The England U17 World Cup winner was strangely poor on the ball at times in the first half, with some loose passes. He did come into the game more in the second half, and started to have more influence on the ball. 6

Kian Flanagan - Had a first half to forget with some stray passes and a lack of composure at times, but did well in the second half, forcing a save from Liam Bossin and looking to drive forward whenever possible. Was substituted in extra time. 5

Levi Lumeka - For large periods, he was Palace's biggest threat on the night, and looked the most likely to make things happen. But he faded as the game wore on, and was substituted in the second half of extra time. 7

Jason Lokilo in action for Crystal Palace during a pre-season friendly. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Jason Lokilo - Did not show a true reflection of his ability in the first half, but improved as the game went on, with glimpses of what he is capable of. 6

James Daly - Out of sorts and was kept quiet by the Forest defence, having impressed for the U23 side this season. Did show more promise after the introduction of Rob Street alongside him in extra time. 4